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E7: 6 Fun Ways to Incorporate Pop-it Bubble Poppers into Your Math Centers

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This past summer I was scrolling “The Gram” and these Pop-It Bubble Poppers came up on my feed a lot. I was drawn to them because I’m that person who loves those packing bubbles and popping them. There’s just something relaxing about them. I found myself heading over to Five Below and bought a few Bubble Poppers. I started thinking about great ways to use them for math. So, in today’s episode, I am going to share with you how Bubble Poppers help with math and 6 great ways for you to incorporate them into your math centers.
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This past summer I was scrolling “The Gram” and these Pop-It Bubble Poppers came up on my feed a lot. I was drawn to them because I’m that person who loves those packing bubbles and popping them. There’s just something relaxing about them. I found myself heading over to Five Below and bought a few Bubble Poppers. I started thinking about great ways to use them for math. So, in today’s episode, I am going to share with you how Bubble Poppers help with math and 6 great ways for you to incorporate them into your math centers.
Blog:

Latest Episode

Free Math Games:

Click here

TPT Store:

One Basic Teacher

Bubble Popper Games for Math Centers

Instagram:

@onebasicteacher

  continue reading

32 episodes

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